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Dan Farber new Editor In Chief at CNET

Congratulations to Dan Farber who was just named Editor In Chief at CNET. Dan was formerly Editor In Chief at ZDNet, which is owned by CNET. Dan is the consummate professional who leads by example. And, he is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. Mike Arrington has more background on the situation at CNET.

Farber I have gotten to known Dan very well over the last few years and consider him a friend. You can always find him in the front row of any tech conference. He is a diligent, thoughtful writer, and an outstanding photographer too.

I am a big Dan Farber fan. It is special to see a real writer/reporter rise to the top. He has been a tech writer for more than 25 years. He has a great blog at ZDNet called Between The Lines that he writes with Larry Dignan.

CNET is lucky to have Dan Farber as a leader. Congratulations Dan!

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